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    For this project I decided to chose a family member, my Grandmother Katrina Wilson. The main reason I chose her is because she is so strong, when everything is upside down she always has a way to figure it out. Another reason I chose her is because no matter how hard her day was at work she's always happy about everything. She is so caring to everybody, She is the nicest person I know. Katrina is a supervisor at a company named Leathercraft Furniture she has worked there for 30 years. My…

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    —namely that in order to make a man or boy covet a thing, it is only necessary to make the thing difficult to attain.” (p 31 in e-book) This proves that the Great Law of Human Action works because people want more and more every day, so they try to find something easy to take to fill their void and entertain themselves. Also, according to the book, Huck Finn complains about his new life being rich by saying, “‘I've tried it, and it don't work; it don't work, Tom. It ain't for me…the widder's…

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    School has been blast so far. I did not know of all the things that I could do here, now I sort of do. This school has many good spots to eat, which is a plus to me. Other than that, I love all the work that I do here. The work is not just busy work like it was back in high school, which is the way I like work to be. I enjoy class here a lot and many times I find that I have fun in class here. It has been a very short time here but I feel like this school is a home that is not really my home.…

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    Play Dough 2.1

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    1. Briefly explain why you chose this activity? I chose these activities because using Play Dough is not only a great way to work on fine motor skill and a sensory item for a young child, but they can help with their basic life skill in following direction and bringing their creativity into what they are doing. They are able to feel and describe what they feel to enhance their descriptive vocabulary 2. Discuss 2 components of this learning activity that were especially effective in the…

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    problems and it should never be right to plagiarize someone else’s work and then try get away with it. Hornstine should have just learned how to properly cite her work and she would have gotten accepted to Harvard. I think taking back her admission offer was the right thing to do because anyone who doesn’t even know how to cite a paper shouldn’t of apply for Harvard in the first place. The death threats she got was the only unnecessary thing that I didn’t really like about this article.…

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    progression of society. If it has not happened the way it did, there would be no way to know what today would have been like. Despite the fact that there were so many things that were wrong during this time it was all necessary to an extent. This was the first revolution of its kind, so all the things that happened during this time were all ways to expirement what way was the best to improve the country. It was probably not completely necessary for the things like child labor with low wages annd…

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    time periods to get jobs. He begins to realize how much hard work gets into making a living independently, after slavery has ended. Historically speaking, it did not help colored people to have peace or fair rights. Education was slim, and the only job available was farming. Troy got to the city and, it was hard to find a job, people were living in river banks or any type of shelter available. Troy did not know how to farm, but pushed his way through into learning and putting aside whatever he…

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    all of those things. In which in this case I have all of those things in my school and out of school life. How I am self controlled, I am self controlled by my actions in and out of school like, if I were to get a bad grade on a big test I would stay self controlled by not getting all mad at my grade and just make it better next time. How I show respect. I show respect by using my manners to my elders and to the people around me. By saying please, thank you. Asking in a polite way. So this is…

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    chose what to read. SO hopefully the teacher will choose your books in elementary/ Midlle School I belive this because Teahcers have more experience in the book world. Also they went to college for years to do this, and also they have done lots of things on this. There has been many objects that have changed my life so far but this one I think is permanent. My very first basketball, I think I was about 3 years old when me and my dad just threw a big ball around. When I was about 6 I really…

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    dogs since all their meaning and experiences could exist within the hyperbox. Because of things that exist in the real world we are able to experience them in consciousness therefore there it is necessary to have them exist in our world and not just in our consciousness. Miranda comes to her questioning the existence of real cats and dogs by first explaining connection nets. The connection net works in a way that once you input signals into it, it is able to produce outputs that are similar or…

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